US8776842B2 - Method of treating a beverage bottle filling machine in a beverage bottling plant, method of cleaning a container filling machine in a container filling plant, and arrangements therefor - Google Patents
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- the present application pertains to a free-stream filling system for filling machines for filling of bottles or similar containers with a liquid product.
- the free-stream filling system comprises a filling element, in whose housing is provided a liquid channel controlled by at least one liquid valve and forming at least one dispensing opening, in which is arranged at least one gas lock after the at least one liquid valve in the flow direction of the liquid product during the filling and through which the liquid product flows during the filling.
- the free-stream filling system also comprises a holder on which a closure element closing the dispensing opening for a cleaning and/or sterilization operation is or can be secured.
- the free-stream filling system also comprises means for pressing the closure element against the filling element.
- the present application also relates to a method for control of such a filling system.
- Filling systems for use at filling machines for the filling of bottles or similar containers with a liquid product are known in various configurations. It is also known how to close the respective filling element at its dispensing opening for a cleaning and/or sterilization (CIP cleaning and/or sterilization) by a closure element, such as a rinse cap or rinse plate, thereby forming a rinse chamber through which the generally liquid cleaning and/or sterilization medium can flow. It is also known how to provide a control space subjected to fluid pressure in the filling element, into which a fluid channel empties that is open in the region of the dispensing opening, and which is part of a pressure-activated control element, by which the closure element can be pressed by the pressure of the rinse and/or sterilization medium tightly against the filling element. This mode of operation thus far could not be used with free-stream filling systems.
- Free-stream systems in the sense of the present application are filling systems with which a filling of bottles or similar containers occurs in that the liquid product flows in a free stream to the container.
- Such free-stream filling systems are characterized in that the container does not come in contact with the filling element. Furthermore, the return gas during the filling process escapes from the container through the space between container and filling element into the surroundings, so that in the free-stream filling process, other than the product flow pathway, basically no other flow pathway needs to be opened. Furthermore, the product flow cannot be influenced by a return gas regulating system, but only as a rule by the setting of the product valve.
- An object of the present application is to provide a free-stream filling system in which a sealed-off pressing of the closure element against the filling element is possible during the cleaning and/or sterilization mode (CIP cleaning and/or sterilization) by the pressure of the cleaning or sterilization medium prevailing in the control space.
- the present application discloses a free-stream filling system for filling machines for filling of bottles or similar containers with a liquid product.
- the free-stream filling system comprises a filling element, in whose housing is provided a liquid channel controlled by at least one liquid valve and forming at least one dispensing opening, in which is arranged at least one gas lock after the at least one liquid valve in the flow direction of the liquid product during the filling and through which the liquid product flows during the filling.
- the filling system additionally comprises a holder on which a closure element closing the dispensing opening for a cleaning and/or sterilization operation is or can be secured, and also with means for pressing the closure element against the filling element.
- the means for pressing the closure element are formed by a control element with a control space subjected to a fluid pressure into which a fluid channel empties that is open in the region of the dispensing opening.
- At least a first controlled flow pathway is formed in the filling element housing, including the fluid channel and the control space, which leads to a first collecting channel in common to the filling elements or several filling elements of the filling machine.
- the fluid channel and control space can be closed during the filling operation and opened during the cleaning and/or sterilization operation.
- the present application also discloses a method for control of the filling system.
- the gas or flow pathway formed by the fluid channel, the control space and the “first” flow channel is closed during the normal filling process, i.e., during the free-stream filling, so that neither liquid product can get into this gas or flow pathway, nor can air be sucked in and entrained by the liquid product emerging from the dispensing opening through this gas or flow pathway.
- the aforementioned gas or flow pathway is opened, so that the cleaning and/or sterilization medium can also flow through the control space and at the same time the required and/or desired pressing force for the closure element (e.g., rinse cap or rinse plate) is produced by the pressure of the cleaning and/or sterilization medium building up in the control space.
- the closure element e.g., rinse cap or rinse plate
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- word “invention” or “embodiment of the invention” includes “inventions” or “embodiments of the invention”, that is the plural of “invention” or “embodiment of the invention”.
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- the Applicant does not in any way admit that the present application does not include more than one patentably and non-obviously distinct invention, and maintains that this application may include more than one patentably and non-obviously distinct invention.
- the Applicant hereby asserts that the disclosure of this application may include more than one invention, and, in the event that there is more than one invention, that these inventions may be patentable and non-obvious one with respect to the other.
- FIG. 1 shows a free-stream filling system according to the present application in an operating state corresponding to a fast filling phase
- FIG. 2 shows a free-stream filling system according to the present application in an operating state corresponding to a slow filling phase
- FIG. 3 shows a representation like FIG. 1 , but in an operating state for a CIP cleaning and/or sterilization
- FIG. 4 shows a representation like FIG. 2 , in another embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 5 shows a representation like FIG. 3 including a rotating and lifting arrangement
- FIG. 6 shows a representation like FIG. 1 including a detector.
- the free-stream filling system depicted in FIGS. 1 and 2 is part of a filling machine, such as a filling machine of rotary design for free-stream filling of bottles 1 or other containers with a liquid product.
- the filling system comprises a filling element 2 , which is provided along with several identical filling elements 2 and coordinated bottle or container holders 3 , from which the bottles 1 being filled are suspended by a mouth flange 1 . 1 during the filling process, at the periphery of a rotor 4 which can be driven in rotation about a vertical axis of the machine.
- each filling element 2 there is formed a liquid channel 6 , which is connected by its upper end via a conduit 7 with flow meter 8 to a kettle 9 provided on the rotor 4 in common for the filling elements 2 .
- the kettle 9 is filled with the liquid product under control up to a level N for the operation of the filling machine, so that a gas space 9 . 1 is formed in the kettle 9 above the level of liquid product, and beneath it a liquid tree 9 . 2 , into which the conduits 7 empty.
- the liquid channel 6 forms at its bottom a dispensing opening 11 provided with a gas lock 10 , across which the liquid product flows as a free stream 12 during the free-stream filling of the respective bottle 1 , with the bottle mouth 1 . 2 at a distance from the dispensing opening 11 .
- a liquid valve 13 which in the embodiment depicted is formed by a valve plunger in the form of a pipe piece 14 with valve body 15 , cooperating with a valve seat in the liquid channel 6 .
- the liquid valve 13 is opened and closed by an activating device 16 through the pipe piece 14 , open at both ends and arranged coaxially with the vertical axis FA of the filling element for a volume-controlled filling in accordance with the signal from the flow meter 8 .
- the channel 14 . 1 formed inside the pipe piece 14 is open at the dispensing opening 11 and surrounded there by the gas lock 10 , which in the embodiment depicted is formed by a ring-shaped insert with a plurality of individual channels open at both ends and oriented parallel or substantially parallel to each other and parallel and/or substantially parallel to the axis FA. Furthermore, the channel 14 . 1 empties into a control space 17 formed in the housing 5 and closed off from the outside, being bounded at the top by a piston 18 and at the side by a bellows 19 .
- the piston 18 is provided at the top of the housing 5 , able to move axially by a predetermined maximum stroke in the direction of the axis FA by means of a piston rod 20 .
- the end 20 is provided at the top of the housing 5 , able to move axially by a predetermined maximum stroke in the direction of the axis FA by means of a piston rod 20 .
- the gas lock 10 is provided, e.g., on the pipe piece 14 and movable with this opening and closing of the liquid valve 13 in the direction of the axis FA, or when the gas lock 10 is provided firmly on the filling element housing 5 the pipe piece 14 is arranged or guided to be axially movable by its lower end into the gas lock 10 .
- the flow channel 23 has an electrically operated valve 25 and thus forms a controlled connection between the control space 17 and an annular channel 26 on the rotor 4 for the filling elements 2 of the filling machine or in common to a group of filling elements.
- the flow channel 24 is provided with a check valve 27 and connects the liquid channel 6 in the flow direction immediately upstream or upstream from the liquid valve 13 or the valve seat of this liquid valve to an annular channel 28 on the rotor 4 for the filling elements 2 or in common to a group of filling elements 2 .
- the check valve 27 is designed so that it opens for a flow from the liquid channel 6 into the annular channel 28 but closes for a flow in the opposite direction. Thanks to an electrically operated valve 29 , the two annular channels 26 and 28 can be joined together or separated from each other in controlled manner. On the annular channel 28 , a conduit 30 is hooked up to a control valve 31 .
- a piston or cylinder space 32 ( FIG. 3 ) is formed inside the housing 5 , which can be subjected to the pressure of a pressurized air source 34 in controlled fashion via an electrically operated control valve 33 .
- a free-stream filling of the bottles 1 with the liquid product in a fast filling phase is possible in the operating mode shown in FIG. 1 .
- the liquid valve 13 is opened so that the liquid product can flow in free stream to the bottle 1 suspended from the container holder 3 , until the filling process is ended by closing of the liquid valve 13 .
- the cylinder space 32 can be subjected to pressure, thereby moving the piston 18 downward to a bottom stroke position, defined by the striking of the end 20 . 1 against the top of the housing 5 .
- the piston 18 in this position forms an end stop for the upper end of the pipe piece 14 .
- This stop is adjusted so that the liquid valve 13 can be opened or may be opened by the activating element 16 with a reduced valve gap for a slow filling, i.e., for a slow filling phase, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the size of the valve gap of the liquid valve 13 and, thus, of the volume flow of the liquid product in the slow filling phase can be adjusted by the position of the piston 18 when the cylinder space 32 is subjected to pressure, for example, by an appropriate setting of the upper end 20 . 1 of the piston rod 20 and/or an end stop for this end at the housing side.
- the described configuration furthermore enables a keeping warm or heating of the filling elements 2 during fill intermissions, in one possible embodiment during the time between the ending of one filling phase and the beginning of a new filling phase, and this by a circulating of the hot liquid product (hot circulation).
- the kettle 9 and also the annular channel 28 and the conduit 30 with the valve 31 opened forms a circulation provided with a circulating and heating mechanism for the liquid product, in which the hot liquid product flows to each filling element 2 or the liquid channel 6 there across the conduit 7 , even when the liquid valve 13 is closed, and is taken back to the kettle 9 from the liquid channel 6 via the flow channel 24 , the annular channel 28 and the conduit 30 with the valve 31 opened.
- the described embodiment also enables, in one possible embodiment, a cleaning and sterilization of the channels of the filling elements of the filling machine, including the annular channels 26 and 28 and the conduit 30 ( FIG. 3 ), and this by using simple rinse plates 35 , which are manually or automatically inserted for the CIP cleaning and/or sterilization such that each rinse plate 35 is located under each filling element 2 or the dispensing opening 11 there, and each filling element 2 is pressed by a ring-shaped bottom edge 11 . 1 encircling the dispensing opening 11 against a sealing ring 36 provided on the top of the rinse plate 35 and forms a tight seal.
- a rinse space 37 sealed off against the outside is formed within each sealing ring 36 , into which the dispensing opening 11 or the gas lock 10 , but also the lower, open end of the channel 14 . 1 emerges.
- the control valve 25 and the valves 29 and 31 , as well as the liquid valve 13 are opened, so that the cleaning and sterilization medium supplied from the kettle 9 via the conduits 7 flows per arrows A of FIG. 3 through the channels of each filling element 2 , as well as the annular channels 26 and 29 , the conduit 30 and the control valves 25 , 29 and 31 .
- the cleaning and sterilization medium also gets into the control space 17 via the channel 14 .
- the filling element 2 , kettle or reservoir 9 , and the channels and valves of the filling element 2 may be cleaned or sterilized or treated.
- the filling element 2 and the reservoir 9 may be emptied of any liquid beverage material.
- a rinse plate 35 with a cleaning ring 36 may then be slid into sealing engagement with respect to the dispensing opening 11 .
- the cylinder space 32 may be pressureless, and the valves 13 , 25 , 29 , and 31 may be opened.
- a cleaning liquid or sterilization medium may then be introduced into the reservoir.
- the quantity of cleaning medium introduced may be sufficient to clean and/or sterilize and/or treat the reservoir 9 , each of the filling elements 2 disposed on the rotor 4 , and each channel and valve of each filling element 2 .
- the reservoir 9 may be filled completely or substantially completely with the cleaning fluid.
- the cleaning and/or treating medium may then flow through the conduit 7 and through the flow meter 8 into the liquid channel 6 .
- the sterilizing medium then may continue to flow through the opened liquid valve 13 into the channel 14 . 1 and into the control space 17 , and then through the electrically controlled valve 25 , into flow channel 23 and then into annular channel 26 .
- the treating fluid may flow through the electrically operated valve 29 and into the annular channel 28 , through the conduit 30 and control valve 31 .
- the cleaning medium may then either be flowed back through the reservoir 9 or removed from circulation within the filling element 2 , depending on the embodiment.
- the rinse plate 35 may be slid into place manually before cleaning of the filling machine, reservoir 9 , and/or filling elements 2 on the rotor 4 .
- the rinse plates 35 may be inserted into place with respect to the dispensing opening 11 automatically. To automatically insert the plate 35 , the rinse plate 35 may be rotated into place underneath the dispensing opening 11 and then lifted into sealing engagement against the dispensing opening 11 by suitable means.
- FIG. 4 shows, as a further embodiment, a filling element 2 a which differs from the filling element 2 basically in that a check valve 38 is provided in the flow channel 23 instead of the electrically operated valve 25 , which opens for a flow from the control space 17 into the annular channel 26 , but closes for a flow in the opposite direction.
- the check valve 38 also prevents, restricts, and/or minimizes air from being aspirated with the liquid product emerging from the dispensing opening 11 during the filling via the pipe piece 14 or via the channel formed in this pipe piece, thus preventing an excessive frothing and/or an excessive inclusion of air and oxygen in the bottled product.
- the check valve 38 also makes possible the flow of cleaning or sterilization medium in the flow channel as well, which is needed and/or desired for the CIP cleaning and/or sterilization.
- FIG. 5 shows one possible embodiment of the filling element 2 of the present application, similar to the embodiment seen in FIG. 3 .
- the filling element 2 of FIG. 5 also comprises a rotating and lifting arrangement 39 configured to rotate rinse plate 35 to a position underneath the dispensing opening 11 and then lift the rinse plate 35 into sealing engagement with the dispensing opening 11 .
- FIG. 6 shows one possible embodiment of the filling element 2 of the present application which additionally comprises a detector 40 disposed adjacent the dispensing opening 11 .
- the detector 40 may be configured to detect the type of fluid being discharged from the dispensing opening 11 . For example, after a cleaning or treating of the reservoir 9 and filling element 2 is completed, a beverage material may then be introduced into the reservoir 9 , and that beverage material may flow through the liquid channel 6 , through the liquid valve 13 , and through the dispensing opening 11 into a container 1 through the container mouth 1 . 2 .
- the detector 40 may be configured to detect if any residue of cleaning medium is present in the beverage material.
- the detector 40 may also be configured to detect how much residue of treating medium is present in the beverage material.
- Free-stream filling system for filling of bottles or similar containers with a liquid product, having a filling element, whose housing has a liquid channel controlled by at least one liquid valve and forming at least one dispensing opening, in which is arranged at least one gas lock after the at least one liquid valve in the flow direction of the liquid product during the filling, and with a holder on which the closure element closing the dispensing opening for a cleaning and/or sterilization of the filling element is or can be fastened.
- a free-stream filling system for filling machines for filling of bottles or similar containers 1 with a liquid product, having a filling element 2 , in whose housing 5 is provided a liquid channel controlled by at least one liquid valve 13 and forming at least one dispensing opening 11 , in which is arranged at least one gas lock 10 after the at least one liquid valve 13 in the flow direction of the liquid product during the filling and through which the liquid product flows during the filling, with a holder 3 on which a closure element 35 closing the dispensing opening 11 for a cleaning and/or sterilization operation is or can be secured, and also with means for pressing the closure element 35 against the filling element 2 , wherein the means for pressing the closure element 35 are formed by a control element 18 with a control space 17 subjected to a fluid pressure, into which a fluid channel 14 .
- first controlled flow pathway is formed in the filling element housing 5 , including the fluid channel 14 . 1 and the control space 17 , which leads to a first collecting channel 26 in common to the filling elements 2 or several filling elements 2 of the filling machine and which can be closed during the filling operation and opened during the cleaning and/or sterilization operation.
- control space 17 is bounded by at least one piston 18 , movably guided in the housing 5 , subjected to the pressure in the control space and connected to the holder 3 .
- valve provided in the first flow pathway or flow channel 23 is a controlled valve 25 or a check valve 38 , which opens for a flow into the first collecting channel 26 and closes for a flow in the opposite direction.
- a further feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time of the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the filling system, wherein the fluid channel 14 . 1 is formed in a valve plunger of the at least one liquid valve 13 .
- Still another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time of the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the filling system, comprising at least one second controlled flow pathway 24 in the filling element 5 , which connects the liquid channel 6 upstream from the closed liquid valve 13 in the flow direction of the liquid product to a second collecting channel 28 in common for the filling elements 2 or for several filling elements 2 of the filling machine.
- a further feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time of the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the filling system, wherein the second flow pathway 24 is controlled such that it opens during the cleaning and/or sterilization operation and/or during a heating of the filling element 2 with the hot fill product for a flow from the liquid channel 6 into the second collecting channel 28 .
- a check valve 27 is provided in the second flow channel 24 , which opens for a flow from the liquid channel 5 into the second collecting channel 28 , but closes for a flow in the opposite direction.
- valve plunger end stop 18 which can move in controlled manner between an inactive position and an active position, and which in the active position limits the stroke of the valve plunger for a reduced opening of the liquid valve 13 .
- valve plunger end stop 18 can move under pressure control, e.g., pneumatically, between its active and inactive position.
- valve plunger end stop for the valve plunger reaching into the control space 17 or for the pipe piece 14 forming this valve plunger is formed by the piston 18 bounding off the control space.
- closure element 35 is movable to the holder 3 , for example, it can move between a position of use and an idle position.
- Still another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time of the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the filling system, wherein the closure element 35 is provided on a container holder 3 .
- closure element is a rinse plate 35
- a rinse plate 35 with at least one sealing ring 36 which can be pressed against the filling element 2 and bounding the rinse space 37 at the sides.
- Another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time of the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in a method for control of a free-stream filling system according to the present application, wherein the first flow pathway 14 . 1 , 17 , 23 for the filling operation is closed for a flow from the first collecting channel 26 .
- Still another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time of the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the method for control of a filling system according to the present application, wherein the first flow pathway 14 . 1 , 17 , 23 is opened, for the cleaning and/or sterilization operation with filling element 2 closed by the closure element 35 at the dispensing opening 11 and liquid valve 13 opened, at least for a flow of a cleaning and/or sterilization medium across the control space 17 into the first collecting channel 26 , so that the closure element 35 is pressed by the pressure of the cleaning or sterilization medium in the control space 17 against the filling element 2 .
- a further feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time of the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the method, wherein for the cleaning and/or sterilization operation the first collecting chamber 26 is connected to the second collecting chamber 28 for a flow of the cleaning and/or sterilization medium.
- a further feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time of the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in a free-stream filling system for filling machines for filling of bottles or similar containers 1 with a liquid product, having a filling element 2 , in whose housing 5 is provided a liquid channel controlled by at least one liquid valve 13 and forming at least one dispensing opening 11 , in which is arranged at least one gas lock 10 after the at least one liquid valve 13 in the flow direction of the liquid product during the filling and through which the liquid product flows during the filling, with a holder 3 on which a closure element 35 closing the dispensing opening 11 for a cleaning and/or sterilization operation is or can be secured, and also with means for pressing the closure element 35 against the filling element 2 , wherein the means for pressing the closure element 35 are formed by a piston 18 with a control space 17 subjected to a fluid pressure, in which a fluid channel 14 .
- first controlled flow pathway is formed in the filling element housing 5 , including the fluid channel 14 . 1 and the control space 17 , which leads to a first collecting channel 26 in common to all filling elements 2 or several filling elements 2 of the filling machine and which can be closed during the filling operation and opened during the cleaning and/or sterilization operation.
- sterilizing or cleaning agents and concentrations thereof that may possibly be utilized or possibly adapted for use in at least one possible embodiment of the present application may possibly be found in the following: U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,922 issued to Swank et al. on Mar. 21, 2000; U.S. Pat. No. 6,244,275 issued to Ziegler et al. on Jun. 12, 2001; U.S. Pat. No. 6,406,666 issued to Cicla et al. on Jun. 18, 2002; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,612,149 issued to Wang et al. on Sep. 2, 2003.
- control valve apparatus that may possibly be utilized or possibly adapted for use in at least one possible embodiment of the present application may possibly be found in the following: U.S. Pat. No. 5,406,975 issued to Nakamichi et al. on Apr. 18, 1995; U.S. Pat. No. 5,503,184 issued to Reinartz et al. on Apr. 2, 1996; U.S. Pat. No. 5,706,849 issued to Uchida et al. on Jan. 13, 1998; U.S. Pat. No. 5,975,115 issued to Schwegler et al. on Nov. 2, 1999; U.S. Pat. No. 6,142,445 issued to Kawaguchi et al. on Nov. 7, 2000; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,145,538 issued to Park on Nov. 14, 2000.
- lifting devices that may possibly be utilized or possibly adapted for use in at least one possible embodiment of the present application may possibly be found in the following patent publications: U.S. Pat. No. 2,535,272 issued to Detrez on Dec. 26, 1950; U.S. Pat. No. 2,642,214 issued to Lippold on Jun. 16, 1953; German Utility Model No. DE-GM 1,923,261 issued on Sep. 9, 1965; German Laid Open Patent Application No. DE-OS 1,532,586 published on Oct. 2, 1969; British Patent No. 1,188,888 issued Apr. 22, 1970; German Laid Open Patent Application No. DE-OS 26 52 910 published on May 24, 1978; German Patent No. DE-PS 26 52 918 issued on Oct. 26, 1978; German Utility Model No. DE-GM 83 04 995 issued on Dec. 22, 1983; German Patent No. DE-PS 26 30 100 issued on Dec. 3, 1981; and German Laid Open Patent Application No. DE-OS 195 45 080 published on Jun. 5, 1997.
- filling machines that utilize electronic control devices to control various portions of a filling or bottling process and that may possibly be utilized or possibly adapted for use in at least one possible embodiment of the present application may possibly be found in the following: U.S. Pat. No. 4,821,921 issued to Cartwright et al. on Apr. 18, 1989; U.S. Pat. No. 5,056,511 issued to Ronge on Oct. 15, 1991; U.S. Pat. No. 5,273,082 issued to Paasche et al. on Dec. 28, 1993; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,301,488 issued to Ruhl et al. on Apr. 12, 1994.
- detectors which may possibly be utilized or adapted for use in at least one possible embodiment of the present application, may possibly be found in the following: U.S. Pat. No. 7,609,054, having the title “Magnetic particle flow detector,” published on Oct. 27, 2009; U.S. Pat. No. 7,608,460, having the title “Fluorescent pH detector system and related methods,” published on Oct. 27, 2009; and U.S. Pat. No. 7,576,322, having the title “Non-contact detector system with plasma ion source,” published on Aug. 18, 2009.
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